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Suzuki Swift review | Autocar

Last updated: March 20, 2025 12:23 pm
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The Suzuki Swift: A Closer Look Inside

Stepping into the Suzuki Swift, you can immediately sense the attention to detail in weight-saving measures. While the interior may not boast the same premium feel as its counterpart, the Polo, it does have its own charm. The dashboard is elegantly presented with a sweeping, layered design, cream coloring, and soft pads on the doors. The brushed-look climate controls and sturdy switches give a sense of durability and longevity.

Ergonomics play a key role in the design of the Swift’s interior. The placement of controls for lights, wipers, and climate functions is intuitive and user-friendly. The inclusion of a traditional handbrake adds a touch of nostalgia to the modern cabin.

Of course, a touchscreen display is standard in most modern vehicles, and the Swift is no exception. While the graphics may not be as refined as those in the Polo, the system is reliable and easy to use. Bluetooth connectivity remains stable without any noticeable glitches during our testing.

One area that could use improvement is the interface for toggling certain safety features. The lane-keeping assistance can be activated with a dash button, but the speed-limit assistant requires a more cumbersome process involving multiple controls. This could be simplified for a more user-friendly experience.

Despite its compact size, the Swift offers ample space for both front and rear passengers. The forward-pushed windscreen creates a spacious feel for the driver, while rear passengers enjoy sufficient head and legroom. The boot space, while smaller than some competitors, is practical and versatile, with room for additional storage beneath the floor.

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In conclusion, the Suzuki Swift may not have the luxurious feel of some rivals, but it makes up for it with thoughtful design, practicality, and a comfortable interior. Whether you’re cruising around town or embarking on a road trip, the Swift offers a pleasant and functional driving experience.

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